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Number 3
Fall 2004
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Front Material (Cover, Table of Contents, Masthead)
Articles
Paul S. Ciccantell & Stephen G. Bunker The Economic Ascent of China and the Potential for Restructuring the Capitalist World-Economy
  Abstract

Eric Slater The Flickering Global City
  Abstract
This article explores new dimensions of the global city in light of the correlation between hegemonic transition and the prominence of financial centers. It counterposes Braudel’s historical sequence of dominant cities to extant approaches in the literature, shifting the emphasis from a convergence of form and function to variations in history and structure. The marked increase of finance in the composition of London, New York and Tokyo has paralleled each city’s occupation of a distinct niche in world financial markets: London is the principal center of currency exchange, New York is the primary equities market, and Tokyo is the leader in international banking. This division expresses the progression of world-economies since the nineteenth century and unfolds in the context of the present hegemonic transition. By combining world-historical and city-centered approaches, the article seeks to reframe the global city and overcome the limits inherent in the paradigm of globalization.

Special Section
Premodern Historical Systems:
The Rise and Fall of States and Empires
Christopher Chase-Dunn Introduction

William R. Thompson Complexity, Diminishing Marginal Returns, and Serial Mesopotamian Fragmentation
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David Wilkinson The Power Configuration Sequence of the Central World System, 1500-700 BC
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Ray A. Kea Expansions And Contractions: World-Historical Change And The Western Sudan World-System (1200/1000 B.C.-1200/1250 A.D.)
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Review Essay
Steven Sherman &
Ganesh K. Trichur
Empire and its Multitude: A Review Essay
Book Reviews
George Modelski
World Cities: -3000 to 2000
Reviewed by Christopher Chase-Dunn & Daniel Pasciuti

Alison Brysk, ed.
Globalization and Human Rights
Reviewed by Emanuel G. Boussios

Ulf Hedetoft and Mette Hjort, Eds.
The Postnational Self, Belonging and Identity
Reviewed by Paula Chakravartty

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